Affiliation:
1. Anaerobe Reference Unit, Department of Medical Microbiology, and Public Health Laboratory, University Hospital of Wales, Cardiff CF14 4XW, United Kingdom
Abstract
ABSTRACT
Amplified 16S ribosomal DNA (rDNA) restriction analysis (ARDRA), using enzymes
Hae
III and
Hpa
II, was applied to 176 fresh and 299 stored clinical isolates of putative
Actinomyces
spp. referred to the Anaerobe Reference Unit of the Public Health Laboratory Service for confirmation of identity. Results were compared with ARDRA results obtained previously for reference strains and with conventional phenotypic reactions. Identities of some strains were confirmed by analysis of partial 16S rDNA sequences. Of the 475 isolates, 331 (70%) were clearly assigned to recognized
Actinomyces
species, including 94 isolates assigned to six recently described species. A further 52 isolates in 12 ARDRA profiles were designated as apparently resembling recognized species, and 44 isolates, in 18 novel profiles, were confirmed as members of genera other than
Actinomyces
. The identities of 48 isolates in nine profiles remain uncertain, and they may represent novel species of
Actinomyces
. For the majority of species, phenotypic results, published reactions for the species, and ARDRA profiles concurred. However, of 113 stored isolates originally identified as
A. meyeri
or resembling
A. meyeri
by phenotypic tests, only 21 were confirmed as
A. meyeri
by ARDRA; 63 were reassigned as
A. turicensis
, 7 as other recognized species, and 22 as unidentified actinomycetes. Analyses of incidence and clinical associations of
Actinomyces
spp. add to the currently sparse knowledge of some recently described species.
Publisher
American Society for Microbiology
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